Dermatologist treatments

Many people have hair or scalp problems. Hair may thin or fall out, break off, or grow slowly. Dandruff or an itching or peeling scalp may cause embarrassment and discomfort. Hair and scalp problems can be upsetting, but they usually are not caused by serious medical problems. Hair loss, including thinning and breaking, is the most common scalp problem. Most people lose from 50 to 100 hairs per day. Hair gradually thins as people age, although not all people are affected to the same degree. Hereditary thinning or balding is the most common cause of thinning hair. You can inherit this from either your mother's or father's side of the family. Women with this trait develop thinning hair, while men may become completely bald.

Hair transplant and skin health clinic Rubenhair Baltics dermatologists – trichologists Dr. Lasma Lapina and Dr. Jevgenia Cumakova can help to get your skin healthy and on track, regardless of why you stepped foot in the office to begin with. The way to really get the most out of your visit, though, is to ask the questions you need to ask.

Our dermatologists will likely be able to answer most questions, but if you never ask, you’ll never know.

1. Is it okay to go out in the sun with this prescription?

While sun exposure isn’t exactly celebrated in the dermatology world to begin with, some treatments may make your skin even more sensitive to sunlight. If you’re taking a topical or oral medication for skin, be sure to ask your doctor if sun exposure will throw a monkey wrench into the treatment.

2. How often should I be exfoliating?

There are countless exfoliants with endless ingredients, and depending on your skin type, exfoliation can play a very important role in keeping your skin fresh. For sensitive skin, smaller exfoliating granules will be gentler, while for oily skin, larger scrubs can be better. Ask your dermatologist how often you should be exfoliating and when you are, find out which kind of exfoliant will work best with your skin.

3. Which foods should I be avoiding?

Whether you’ve got an allergy to gluten or you’re unknowingly consuming a hundred grams of sugar hiding in your power bars every day, ask your dermatologist which foods you should be staying away from. Certain ingredients (like gluten) can hide in foods, and changing your diet can dramatically change your skin.

4. Are there ingredients that will upset my skin?

Much like food, there are skin care ingredients that should be avoided at all costs, depending on your skin type. For those with acne, benzoyl peroxide works wonders, but the same ingredient can make dry skin even more dry. Talk to your doctor about what will work best for you.

5. Can I get a facial?

Few things are more luxurious than a trip to the spa, but leaving with irritated skin ruins the whole day. Finding out if your skin won’t benefit from a facial (or that a facial will actually harm your skin) ahead of time will save you a lot of stress and money.

6. What is this acne coming from?

Acne triggers are all around us, and if you find the root of the problem, you’ll be one step closer to a solution. Depending on whether your acne is caused by your diet, stress or hormonal changes, you can form an attack plan that will really work.

7. Are there changes in my sun spots and moles?

Considering the amount of sun exposure we’re getting these days, sun spots and moles need to be checked periodically to monitor abnormalities. The minute you notice a strange spot on your skin, head to the dermatologist and have them keep an eye on it. Early detection is key with such things.

8. What’s the best moisturizer for my skin type?

Regardless of your skin type, you should be using moisturizer. You just have to make sure it’s the right moisturizer. Hydrated skin is less prone to wrinkles and other signs of aging, so keeping your skin moisturized today will make your skin thank you tomorrow.

9. Which products won’t hurt my skin? Whether you ask about specific products or specific brands, having a list of products that won’t hurt your skin is priceless. Prepared with that list, you’ll be able to walk into any drugstore or beauty supply store without questioning what you’re buying.

Acne treatment and removal of acne scarring

Acne is a common disease that concerns not only adolescents, but may afflict adults as well. It is a disorder of sebaceous glands, which results in inflammation of hair follicles. If acne is not treated timely, it causes pathologies and scarring of the skin. Qualified doctors of hair transplantation and skin health clinic Rubenhair Baltics will treat and remove the scars using the painless procedure with the aesthetic cosmetology equipment eTwo.

Removal of papillomas and warts

Appearance of papillomas and warts is the external manifestation of the papilloma virus. Papillomas look like skin growths of various sizes. These may appear on all parts of the human body. Usually they are bothering people and are well visible. Papillomas are easily removed using liquid nitrogen or by laser and it takes 1 to 2 procedures to get rid of them.

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Hair transplant and skin health clinic Rubenhair Baltics performs certified and high-quality hair transplant, eyebrow transplant with manual FUE method, which leaves no scars and no stitches. At hair transplant and anti-aging clinic Rubenhair Baltics all services provided are certified, licensed and approved in European Union. Our medical personnel is fully licensed, credentialed and include medical doctors, nurse practitioners, physicians and they are the best specialists in their field. Our modern equipment, which is used for treatment and the performance of procedures is certified in European Union.
Hair transplantation and anti-aging clinic Rubenhair Baltics is fully licensed and sertified in European Union and registered in Ministry of Health of Republic of Latvia, Health Inspectorate and Register of Medical Institutions with registration number 010001474.

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